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Australia
Entry
FT thread ---> Australia immigration (incl ETA visa) & customs
Australian government web site Arrivals SmartGate
Australian government web site If arrivals SmartGate doesn't work for me, will I have to join the back of the manual queue? -->No
SmartGate is no longer only associated with USA Global Entry or Nexus/Sentri or anything to do with APEC
SmartGate on wikipedia
You get a card at a self service kiosk, by placing your passport on the slide, and then put that card into the SmartGate. Use the first available kiosk. They are in the passage ways and at the SmartGate area. Most people will not talk to an immigration agent.
From Arriving into Australia > Arrivals SmartGate
Australia
Departure
Australian government web site Departing from Australia
From Departing from Australia > Departures SmartGates
New Zealand
FT thread NZeTA required from 1 October 2019 to visit or transit New Zealand.
Visa
NZ government web site How to apply for a visitor's visa
NZ government web site About this visa Visitor Visa
NZ government web site Apply for your visa online
NZ government web site Do you need a visitor's visa?
Note:
Visa waiver (check for other conditions)
Entry
NZ government web site Travelling to NZ - On your arrival
NZ government web site Travelling to NZ - egate
New Zealand Departure
NZ government web site Leaving NZ
Entry
FT thread ---> Australia immigration (incl ETA visa) & customs
Australian government web site Arrivals SmartGate
Australian government web site If arrivals SmartGate doesn't work for me, will I have to join the back of the manual queue? -->No
SmartGate is no longer only associated with USA Global Entry or Nexus/Sentri or anything to do with APEC
SmartGate on wikipedia
You get a card at a self service kiosk, by placing your passport on the slide, and then put that card into the SmartGate. Use the first available kiosk. They are in the passage ways and at the SmartGate area. Most people will not talk to an immigration agent.
From Arriving into Australia > Arrivals SmartGate
Arrivals SmartGate enables eligible travellers arriving at Australia’s eight major international airports the option to self-process through passport control. It provides a secure and efficient way to clear through passport control.
Arrivals SmartGate uses the information in ePassports and facial recognition technology to perform checks usually conducted by an Australian Border Force officer.
Arrivals SmartGate uses the information in ePassports and facial recognition technology to perform checks usually conducted by an Australian Border Force officer.
Eligibility to use arrivals SmartGate
You are eligible to use arrivals SmartGate if you:
are aged 16 years* or older
hold an ePassport from one of the following:
Airline crew who meet these eligibility requirements can choose to use arrivals SmartGate rather than being manually processed through the crew lane.
Australian and New Zealand ePassport holders travelling on military orders are not eligible to use arrivals SmartGate.
* Australian children aged 10 to 15 years (inclusive) can use arrivals SmartGate if they are accompanied by at least two adults.
You are eligible to use arrivals SmartGate if you:
are aged 16 years* or older
hold an ePassport from one of the following:
- Australia
- Canada
- China
- France
- Hong Kong
- Ireland
- Japan
- Korea
- Macau
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States of America.
Airline crew who meet these eligibility requirements can choose to use arrivals SmartGate rather than being manually processed through the crew lane.
Australian and New Zealand ePassport holders travelling on military orders are not eligible to use arrivals SmartGate.
* Australian children aged 10 to 15 years (inclusive) can use arrivals SmartGate if they are accompanied by at least two adults.
Departure
Australian government web site Departing from Australia
From Departing from Australia > Departures SmartGates
Departures SmartGate is a secure and simple system that automates the checks usually conducted by an Australian Border Force officer, making it the smart way through the airport. Departing passengers can use the departures SmartGate to self-process through passport control at Australia’s major international airports.
Departures SmartGate uses the information in your passport with face recognition technology to identify you and clear you for departure. Departures SmartGate is a simple and quick way for passengers to cross the border.
Departures SmartGate uses the information in your passport with face recognition technology to identify you and clear you for departure. Departures SmartGate is a simple and quick way for passengers to cross the border.
New Zealand
FT thread NZeTA required from 1 October 2019 to visit or transit New Zealand.
Visa
NZ government web site How to apply for a visitor's visa
NZ government web site About this visa Visitor Visa
NZ government web site Apply for your visa online
NZ government web site Do you need a visitor's visa?
Note:
- NZ Government link Government confirms Electronic Travel Authority details NZ$6.00 / NZ$12.00
- NZ Government link International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy NZ$35.00
Visa waiver (check for other conditions)
Who doesn't need a visitor's visa
If you’re coming to NZ on holiday, you don’t need to apply for a visitor visa if you’re:
If you’re coming to NZ on holiday, you don’t need to apply for a visitor visa if you’re:
- an Australian citizen or permanent resident
- a UK passport holder who’s visiting NZ for less than 6 months
- visiting for less than 3 months and from:
- Andorra
- Argentina
- Austria
- Bahrain
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Brunei
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- Chile
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia (and you're not travelling on a non-citizen's (alien's) passport)
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece (and your passport was issued after 1 January 2006)
- Hungary
- Hong Kong (and you're travelling on a Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or British National (Overseas) passport)
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Korea (South)
- Kuwait
- Latvia (and you're not travelling on a non-citizen's (alien's) passport)
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania (and you're not travelling on a non-citizen's (alien's) passport)
- Luxembourg
- Macao (and you're travelling on a Macao Special Administrative Region passport)
- Malaysia
- Malta
- Mauritius
- Mexico
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Oman
- Poland
- Portugal (and you also have the right to live permanently in Portugal)
- Qatar
- Romania
- San Marino
- Saudi Arabia
- Seychelles
- Singapore
- Slovak Republic
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Taiwan (and you also have the right to live permanently in Taiwan)
- United Arab Emirates
- United States of America (including USA nationals)
- Uruguay
- Vatican City.
NZ government web site Travelling to NZ - On your arrival
NZ government web site Travelling to NZ - egate
eGate is an automated way to get through passport control.
In New Zealand, you’ll find eGates at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown airports.
You can use eGate if you are 12 years of age or older, and have an ePassport from:
In New Zealand, you’ll find eGates at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown airports.
You can use eGate if you are 12 years of age or older, and have an ePassport from:
- New Zealand
- Australia
- the United Kingdom
- the United States
- Canada
- China
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Netherlands.
NZ government web site Leaving NZ
eGates allow travellers in some airports to process themselves – ie their passport doesn’t need to be checked by a Customs officer.
You can use eGates if you:
are 12 years or older
have an e-Passport from:
You can use eGates if you:
are 12 years or older
have an e-Passport from:
- New Zealand
- Australia
- the United Kingdom
- the United States of America
- Canada
- China
Smartgate at Australia & NZ immigration
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Generally a special line, but depends on the airport. The major airports (e.g. SYD or MEL) all seem to have a special line for failed smartgate use for both arriving and departing passengers. Smaller ones might not (e.g. WLG).
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Thanks. I was concerned because of the transit time. Will have to declare a few items so will be at Customs for a while and can't say I look too much like my passport photo so...
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One thing that always gets me at Australia SmartGates, especially departure:
I go through FRA a lot and their SmartGates aren't so smart. For one thing, you need to press your passport (my UK one, anyway, which is kinda shiny on the photo page) down on the scanner glass , for it to read properly.
When I do that in Australia (and AMS) , the machine nips my fingers!
Tis has happened at PER & MEL.
Half the time in FRA, machine fails to read I have to go through the manual queue anyway.
I go through FRA a lot and their SmartGates aren't so smart. For one thing, you need to press your passport (my UK one, anyway, which is kinda shiny on the photo page) down on the scanner glass , for it to read properly.
When I do that in Australia (and AMS) , the machine nips my fingers!
Tis has happened at PER & MEL.
Half the time in FRA, machine fails to read I have to go through the manual queue anyway.
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Working Holiday Immigration Line
Hello,
I am coming over in May to NSW (as an US citizen) on a working holiday visa in May. All my paperwork is in order and also finances. However, I am wondering if I can use the "Smart Gate" at passport control or should I use the regular immigration desk that all non-epassport holders use?
Thank you!
I am coming over in May to NSW (as an US citizen) on a working holiday visa in May. All my paperwork is in order and also finances. However, I am wondering if I can use the "Smart Gate" at passport control or should I use the regular immigration desk that all non-epassport holders use?
Thank you!
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If it beeps go to other line. There will be an Australian Border Force officer in the local area.
If arrivals SmartGate doesn't work for me, will I have to join the back of the manual queue? No
https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/visa-1/462-
http://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/e...teor-epassport
FT thread Smartgate at Australia & NZ immigration
Last edited by Mwenenzi; Feb 25, 2018 at 9:02 pm
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BTW there is a smartgate assistance line which is generally short. No need to use the main manual immigration line.
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As a Canadian with nexus- can we use SmartGate when we arrive in Australia next Sat?
We have nexus but are Canadians. So can we use SMART GATE when we arrive in Australia in about 6 days on an Air Canada flight from YVR?
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Smartgate at Australia & NZ immigration Click to open the wiki.